And Then There Were None Suspense Analysis
A mystery is commonly used by the reader to build the suspense that will eventually improve the novel. The suspense keeps the reader anticipating the end of the book moreover allows the audience to connect to the novel. The book I chose for this example is And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie. The story is about eight strangers being invited to an island. There they meet a butler and a house-keeper. Day by day a person is killed similar to the tale called Ten Little Indian that was hung in every room. In the end, the police found a note that includes all the plan and purpose of this mystery.
This book uses mystery to build the reader's anticipation by revealing the criminal in the last chapter. Consequently, it compelled the readers